The Messenger – April 12, 2019

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Download The Messenger - April 12, 2019 (pdf)Police searching for missing 53-year-old Hillsboro woman

Police are looking for Linda Minery, a 53 year old female from Hillsboro, who left her elderly mother suddenly at 2:30am Sunday without saying where she was going or what she was doing. She was last seen wearing a black jacket, black pants and carrying a blue bag. Her vehicle was left in the driveway and she may have left on…

Newport, “The Sunshine Town” featured in Business NH Magazine

Newport, “The Sunshine Town,” is featured in the latest edition of Business NH Magazine for using both traditional and unique ideas, like infrastructure improvements, industry diversification, and a New York-based internship for Newport students to brighten its economic future. Town Manager Hunter F. Rieseberg and former resident Jay Lucas are credited with…

Hillsborough sidewalks to be built on South side of West Main Street

Scott Bourcier, an engineer with Dubois & King, updated the Hillsborough Select Board on the results of the West Main Street sidewalk feasibility study. His firm considered three possible senarios: 1. Do Nothing; 2. Build sidewalks on the South side and 3. Build sidewalks on the North side of the highway. A trio of factors influenced the final decision, including…

Armed home invasion while out on bail

Although Goffstown Police Chief Rob Browne says he doesn’t consider himself a psychic, Thursday’s arrest of 36-year-old Matthew Gedney for an armed home invasion in Alexandria was predictable.”You don’t have to be a brilliant mind at all to figure out that guy is just gonna get himself back into trouble and you just hope that somebody doesn’t get hurt along the way,” said Browne of Gedney. On March 12, Gedney, who had multiple outstanding misdemeanor and felony…

4th & 5th graders design mom’s jewelry

For more than 25 years, M.J. Harrington Jewelers has hosted their popular “Mother’s Day Contest” and this year is no exception. The family-run, 71-year-old business extends an invitation to selected area schools for all of their Grade 4 and Grade 5 students asking that they participate in the contest which is supervised by their teachers. The students are encouraged to design and draw a pin or pendant to honor their mother…

Belknap Subaru Shares the Love with Every Child is Ours

Mark Johnstone, President of Belknap Subaru, with his staff, and John Hayes, and Bill Bergeon, representing Subaru of New England, presented a check to Lisa and Chuck Drew of Every Child is Ours. The organization was presented a check for $20,017. The money was raised by Belknap Subaru’s Staff, and customers, selecting the local charity to…

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